2009 Sessions for Serena H. Huang

 
Saturday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
CSWEP
Session 17D
A Menagerie of Topics and Why

Organizers:

Julie L. Hotchkiss, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Session Chairs:

Kathryn H. Anderson, Vanderbilt University

Papers:

"Women's Work in the AER Papers & Proceedings"
Ellen Meade, American University (Contact Author)
Martha Starr, American University

"The Role of Immigrants' Legal Status in Homeownership"
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, San Diego State University (Contact Author)
Kusum Mundra, Rutgers University

"Competition and Cost Pass-through in Differentiated Oligopolies"
Paul R. Zimmerman, Federal Trade Commission
Julie Anne Carlson, Federal Trade Commission (Contact Author)

"Modeling Conflict in the Empirical Macroeconomic Framework: A Sensitivity Analysis"
Solomon Polachek, Binghampton University
Daria Sevastianova, University of Southern Indiana (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Serena H. Huang, University of Kansas
Anita Alves Pena, Colorado State University
Aniruddha Bagchi, Kennesaw State University
Jenny Minier, University of Kentucky

 

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Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 23J
Topics in Applied Microeconomics

Organizers:

Arthur H. Goldsmith, Washington and Lee University

Session Chairs:

Gregory M. Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University

Papers:

"Criminal Deportees and Violent Crime: Evidence from Data on Homicide Rate"
Garfield O. Blake, Binghamton University (Contact Author)

"Man Versus Machine: An Investigation of Speeding Ticket Disparities Based on Gender and Race"
Sarah Marx Quintanar, Louisiana State University (Contact Author)

"The Impact of Science and Engineering Immigration on Wages of U.S. Natives"
Serena H. Huang, University of Kansas (Contact Author)

"Globalization, Migration and the U.S. Labor Market for Physicians: The Impact of Immigration on Local Wages"
Finnie B. Cook, University of South Forida (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Xuan Tam, University of Virginia
Wan-Ju Iris Franz, Houston Baptist University
Ioana Sofia Pacurar, The University of Memphis
Ramaprasad Rajaram, The University of Georgia

 

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